SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-31T14:53:12-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #535394 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCustomer #535394urn:uuid:4888fd2a-e1b8-06cd-125e-41b9c44c94522014-03-24T23:35:57-06:00<p>This is where we can help you with &lt;a href=&ldquo;http://advanta.pro/website-design-nottingham/&rdquo; target=&ldquo;_blank&rdquo;>Advanta&lt;/a> website design. Nottingham based Roger Davies of Advanta Productions has been building and promoting websites since the last millennium and whilst our own website design might not be the prettiest thing in the world, it does produce results.</p>RPCElectronics on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerRPCElectronicsurn:uuid:c32af860-206d-c73c-36d1-2c8330b543e92013-09-08T18:31:44-06:00<p>Does anyone have the AVRDUDE CONF file containing the ponyser programmer or instructions on how to add it? Attempting to use the AVRDUDESS GUI. I have the CONF file that contains the ATmega328 device, but doesn&rsquo;t have ponyser. Thanks!</p>dieode on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerdieodeurn:uuid:848525ad-d1f5-5031-857d-b11ee5c1f1042013-03-20T11:56:02-06:00<p>Anyone????????? Maybe it&rsquo;s OK because it has current limiting resistors?</p>dieode on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerdieodeurn:uuid:b1303775-c4c0-0c23-7192-03ee1d8aecc82012-12-18T20:17:36-07:00<p>Seem unlikely that this is safe.</p>dieode on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerdieodeurn:uuid:89d77403-5b56-0eff-df8f-bda0138a669a2012-11-22T16:34:47-07:00<p>I have noticed these type of &ldquo;DASA&rdquo; cables with zener regulation will emit -0.7V when the serial port has a negative voltage. This is outside the specifications for ATmega chips which have an absolute maximum negative voltage on I/O pins of -0.5V. Will this cable damage these devices?</p>nerdboy64 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmernerdboy64urn:uuid:724700b2-cb2f-2b7f-1298-288c994cd9482012-05-31T16:47:27-06:00<p>I need to use this to update the firmware on the graphic LCD backpack (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9352). Does anyone know which pins to connect to make it work?</p>nerdboy64 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmernerdboy64urn:uuid:06b6a267-f16d-b6f7-84f9-4d191b5811d32012-05-28T17:44:03-06:00<p>Can this be used to update the firmware on the graphic LCD backpack sold here?</p>Customer #222384 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCustomer #222384urn:uuid:ec73e13d-3665-ecca-d08c-20499e8544e22011-04-30T13:23:22-06:00<p>http://microembeded.blogspot.com/2011/04/avr-serial-port-programmer.html</p>Customer #222384 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCustomer #222384urn:uuid:2bcf4e0f-21de-b5ff-fbd9-1776dd9634a22011-04-30T13:22:59-06:00<p>If Some body want to buid his own<br/>
check out this schematic<br/>
http://microembeded.blogspot.com/2011/04/avr-serial-port-programmer.html</p>NPoole on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerNPooleurn:uuid:a34a6a89-fd56-d6b1-f44b-1ab404420c082011-03-16T17:17:04-06:00<p>That must be from before everything was relocated. I think this was the intended target:<br/>
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/93</p>RobertEly on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerRobertElyurn:uuid:68187516-2d8b-43c0-d93d-1593451d307d2011-03-16T17:12:28-06:00<p>This link 404s^</p>Customer #205020 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCustomer #205020urn:uuid:85dd3f51-74a7-aae2-ffc7-978ce5622fc82011-03-03T18:07:47-07:00<p>does this one work with ATtiny2313? If it doesn&rsquo;t than can anyone show me one that does?</p>IllogicGate on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerIllogicGateurn:uuid:5f06a68a-030f-0e71-0474-db0d2ce84dfa2011-02-21T13:47:22-07:00<p>Why is it still there?! Oh, man. ^sigh^ Okay, SparkFun, this one too.</p>c6burns on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerc6burnsurn:uuid:4ffcff84-c8f0-8ecd-5c03-f1ae06a580452011-02-14T06:59:23-07:00<p>It is amazing how many of the comments below veer off on a tangent of nubness from not having read this first comment. +stars for you, sir<br/>
It does work with USB->Serial but its a really bad idea :)</p>Tom1 on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerTom1urn:uuid:f1f7d637-c95f-426b-b648-dab96c13d0522011-02-03T07:10:51-07:00<p>I bought the beginning microcontrollers kit which came with the parallel port programmer, then realized my USB printer adapter wouldn&rsquo;t work and neither of my PCs has a parallel port.<br/>
I then used a transistor and some resistors to convert the parallel adapter into this part (from schematic). It works with the USB serial adapter (Prolific)&hellip;. Only it works at ~5-10 bytes/sec, meaning a 1.5 kB program takes ~11 minutes to download.<br/>
I got so fed up I just ordered an Atmel AVR ISP2 usb adapter from digikey.</p>nmushov on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmernmushovurn:uuid:e0000432-47d9-95af-6b30-38295fa3b6d32010-12-06T08:55:44-07:00<p>I got it to work with my USB/Serial adapter but it was very slow.</p>3M on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmer3Murn:uuid:0ec28ef1-6243-0cf2-c61c-bd4c9d8caa4c2010-06-25T21:10:42-06:00<p>It&rsquo;s rather annoying how the pins aren&rsquo;t wide enough to span the gap on a breadboard. It means that I have to connect it to the breadboard with just plain wire instead of a header pin like some of <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=117" rel="nofollow" >these</a>. It makes it really unstable and a pain to disconnect and reconnect.<br/>
Does anyone else have this problem/found a way around it?</p>3M on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmer3Murn:uuid:fd273a44-ae2f-e2b5-a7ca-d62caba9c9c92010-06-25T21:02:02-06:00<p><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorial_info.php?tutorials_id=93" rel="nofollow" >https://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorial_info.php?tutorials_id=93</a> should help.</p>itsme_qamar on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmeritsme_qamarurn:uuid:e9340904-d8b5-fb58-40f9-081ace7038442010-04-30T14:51:32-06:00<p>o sorry conterller is 328p.<br/>
how i can programe</p>itsme_qamar on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmeritsme_qamarurn:uuid:e1662584-5f10-be53-fd1c-95267082bafa2010-04-30T14:49:37-06:00<p>hello how can i program atmega 168 on board controller with with this programmer AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmer.<br/>
the output of programmer is 10 pin but on board 6 pins are available to program&hellip;<br/>
i am waiting for helpful answer<br/>
thank you</p>CaptainTuna on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCaptainTunaurn:uuid:b9d19bd1-c8b1-b04c-cc47-b6d40ebb665c2010-01-28T03:56:36-07:00<p>I checked olimex&rsquo;s site and it says &ldquo;will not work with rs232 converters&rdquo;. Too bad :( I also tried using usb to serial at first, with no luck.</p>CaptainTuna on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCaptainTunaurn:uuid:40489b3c-2037-232a-cabf-82461ccb18ff2010-01-28T03:54:39-07:00<p>Additional info:<br/>
i made it work with both the arduino IDE and avrdude. They both need some tweaking though.<br/>
AVRdude: you have to add support for atmega328p in case there isn&rsquo;t. Search for the .CONF file and add this part to it: <a href="http://www.tuxgraphics.org/common/src2/article09101/atmega328.html" rel="nofollow" >http://www.tuxgraphics.org/common/src2/article09101/atmega328.html</a><br/>
Arduino IDE: modify the boards.txt file. Either add your own board or modify an existing, but make sure the upload protocol is &ldquo;ponyser&rdquo; and not &ldquo;stk500&rdquo;.<br/>
If you need help feel free to mail me at frsmnk at msn dot com.<br/>
:)</p>CaptainTuna on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerCaptainTunaurn:uuid:3f058865-13a3-7776-cc2c-668c5e151a042010-01-28T03:49:55-07:00<p>it WILL work with the atmega328</p>Ido on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerIdourn:uuid:771aee16-763d-2015-d549-5d3c5579a80d2009-12-27T10:00:28-07:00<p>Will it work with the ATmega328?</p>Mohit.Singh on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerMohit.Singhurn:uuid:74572d15-f665-225e-06ef-ccc7f023be232009-12-20T15:21:02-07:00<p>hey guys can anyone confirm if this cable with work with the avrstudio software? and i&rsquo;ll be using it with atmega32.</p>richas on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerrichasurn:uuid:693a41e6-56c6-ae35-2d6e-43c08112588a2009-12-17T17:51:08-07:00<p>This programmer, when used with avrdude, appears to hold the micro in reset after programming. Is there any way around this?</p>kokushibyou on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerkokushibyouurn:uuid:29f87f53-2d2a-5e99-29ef-cefcd54befa32009-11-15T21:58:42-07:00<p>Using this device with AVRDude, I am able to see it (the programmer) but NOT the ATMega168 chip I have it hooked up to. I am using a serial->usb adapter with this hookup, I&rsquo;m guessing I&rsquo;ve wired my chip up wrong or fried it, since I am able to talk to the programmer.<br/>
So, it seems like Serial->USB is working at least to talk to the programmer. OSX Snow Leopard with KeySpan USB Serial adapter. I will update if I get the chip programmed with this setup.</p>goaf on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmergoafurn:uuid:cf427cb8-0943-a892-ce8b-4dd494e46bcf2009-11-06T14:56:12-07:00<p>Although this programmer is a little slow, it works great. Just be sure to download the LATEST VERSION OF PonyProg! (If you do not, PonyProg might not detect your MCU)<br/>
And in case you were wondering if it will program your MCU using a 3.3V supply, it does. :-)<br/>
-Matt</p>quidquid on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerquidquidurn:uuid:edf922a5-4b27-1846-1462-ca8fb10ca8ac2009-06-03T13:39:40-06:00<p>I picked up a usb->serial for this very purpose, and PonyProg doesn&rsquo;t find the programmer with any of the settings I&rsquo;ve tried. (Actually mine looks slightly different but it&rsquo;s an Olimex serial and this is closest.) Will probably find a USB programmer soon&hellip;</p>JoshFranz on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle ProgrammerJoshFranzurn:uuid:18c4c763-2cc2-0cfb-33cd-90bd8c0a51d22009-05-27T14:00:45-06:00<p>Any word on whether or not these work with USB->serial adapters?</p>daveho on PGM-00014 - AVR STK Serial Port Dongle Programmerdavehourn:uuid:32311bb0-ec83-0361-4e6e-fa7ae57a32d62008-09-06T04:52:59-06:00<p>Nice programmer. It works very well under Linux with avrdude: the programmer type (for the -c option) is &ldquo;ponyser&rdquo;. I&rsquo;m also using the AVR programming adapter (BOB-08508) which is nice for getting the signals onto a breadboard. The programmer works by bit-banging the modem control lines, which (according to what I&rsquo;ve read) means it will probably <em>not</em> work with a USB->serial adapter.</p>